Oregon has hired high-profile attorney Mike Glazier of the law firm Bond Schoeneck & King to deal with the fallout of a $25,000 payment the school made to Willie Lyles for what was largely outdated recruiting information, The Register-Guard of Eugene, Ore., reported.

Though the school maintains it has done everything within NCAA rules, hiring Glazier, who has been on the case since March, is a sign the school is taking this matter very seriously, the newspaper said.

Glazier, known as “The Cleaner,” is a former NCAA investigator who has represented Kansas, Ohio State and Minnesota in the past as those schools worked through NCAA issues, the newspaper notes.

David Ridpath, an assistant professor of sports administration at Ohio University, told The Register-Guard that hiring Glazier from Bond Schoeneck & King is done for a couple reasons—to convince the NCAA that “this school is probably serious about trying to clean up its house,” and to “choreograph the response” that puts the school in the best light.